Birseye A Java Event Display for PHENIX Upgrades
Birseye: A Java Event Display for PHENIX Upgrades Meeting, 2/6/03 Jeffery T. Mitchell (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Jeffery T. Mitchell – Upgrades Meeting – 2/6/03
Whipping up a TPC event display Jeffery T. Mitchell – Upgrades Meeting – 2/6/03 Started with the PHENIX Birdseye event display, written in Java and serving events as we speak. The display takes event input in a generic XML format, making it extremely easy to adapt to different detectors. So, I took Christine's PISA ntuples and wrote a ROOT macro that converts an event into the Birdseye XML format. A little tweak on the interface, and look what comes out. . .
PHENIX d+Au event display Jeffery T. Mitchell – Upgrades Meeting – 2/6/03
TPC event display. Nhits<40 Jeffery T. Mitchell – Upgrades Meeting – 2/6/03
TPC Display: No cuts. Tracks. Jeffery T. Mitchell – Upgrades Meeting – 2/6/03
TPC Display: No cuts. Hits. Jeffery T. Mitchell – Upgrades Meeting – 2/6/03
TPC Display: Rotated. Hits. Jeffery T. Mitchell – Upgrades Meeting – 2/6/03
TPC Display: Low pt only. Jeffery T. Mitchell – Upgrades Meeting – 2/6/03
TPC Display: High pt only. Jeffery T. Mitchell – Upgrades Meeting – 2/6/03
Some Future Features Jeffery T. Mitchell – Upgrades Meeting – 2/6/03 Addition of geometry (wire-frame) More flexible camera interface Selections on d. E/dx and other useful quantities. Any PHENIX Birdseye development will be automatically integrated here. Also available: An Open-GL version of Birdseye for LINUX and Windows. Takes advantage of hardware graphics acceleration. Also available: POV-Ray output for static raytraced high resolution images. Additional suggestions are welcome.
The PHENIX POV-Ray Produced Event Jeffery T. Mitchell – Upgrades Meeting – 2/6/03
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